The New Net Zero Resistance is Doomed to Fail
4 October 2024
by Ben Pile
News Round-Up
4 October 2024
Keir Starmer says he will never withdraw from the ECHR because there is "no need" and Rishi Sunak did not disagree, despite it being the reason he failed to stop the boats. Nigel Farage says it's time to ask the people.
We've gone from pulling out all the stops during Covid to try to save the frail to contemplating euthanasia, where we'll bump them off. Shouldn't we at least have a vote on it, asks Nick Rendell.
Leo Varadkar has resigned as Ireland's Prime Minister and leader of his Fine Gael party following his shock defeat in two 'progressive' constitutional referendums.
There's a palpable sense of anger in the electorates of many Western democracies after decades of being ignored by political elites pursuing their own agendas. It's time to give power back to the people, says Neil Oliver.
In what's being hailed as a 'Brexit moment', Australians have voted 'No' to a proposal to create a 'voice' for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in parliament.
Conservative backbenchers in Red Wall seats are urging the Prime Minister to hold a national referendum on Net Zero. But would the BBC, ITV and Sky allow climate sceptics on the air?
The looming WHO pandemic treaty, that would give the Director General power to impose legally binding countermeasures on the world, was debated in Parliament yesterday – but with no sign the Government is concerned.
A key vote for Net Zero CO2 emissions by 2030 in Berlin has failed to reach the turnout threshold to be deemed valid, with just 18% turning out to vote, in a major setback for activists.
A poll has found that 44% of adults in Britain support “holding a national referendum to decide whether or not the U.K. pursues a Net Zero carbon policy”, rising to 62% when 'don't knows' are excluded.
By an overwhelming majority, the people of Chile have rejected a new ‘woke’ constitution that would have prioritised tackling climate change and required women to hold at least 50% of jobs in official institutions.
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